AutoREALM

Vector based drawing software designed for RPGs

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AutoREALM is a free role-playing game mapping program originally made by Andrew Gryc. This program is an excellent mapping program that can design castles, caves, cities, dungeons and more. New developers are more than welcome!

Previously, development were using Delphi language. Some attempts to rewrite it in other languages were done, but currently (since January 2012) there is an attempt or rewrite using those technologies:
_ C++11
_ wxWidgets 2.9 (will be 3.0 when it will be released)
_ openGL
_ pluma framework (a fixed version located on bitbucket)

The design of the actual C++ code-base primarily targets clean source code and high modularity of source code, to allow easy reuse of the code and fast learning for people who might join the effort.

Current development is located on https://bitbucket.org/bmorel/autorealm . Howerver, older repositories are still here in case someone would like to consult them, and to allow easy access to algorithms they might contain.

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Features

  • plug-in based
  • vector-based drawing software

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User Reviews

  • Posted by Kate Smith 2012-11-18

    autorealm is not for newbies. really difficult. but more mind more better!

  • Posted by Cristiano Meira Magalhaes 2010-07-09

    This is an incredible software. Simple, practical and produces excellent results. If you play RPG and likes to make their own worlds, this is the program you should use.

  • Posted by Austin 2012-11-08

    autorealm works nicely

  • Posted by Andrew Compan 2012-07-12

    Nice and interesting open source project!

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Additional Project Details

Languages

English, French, German, Japanese

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

wxWidgets

Programming Language

C++, Delphi/Kylix

Registered

2001-03-07

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